Sentence examples for it returned on from inspiring English sources

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It returned on July 2nd without an extra penny to its name.

It returned on Monday night, this time with an even stronger cast.

It returned on Saturday night with Mr. Levine in the pit and a new cast that, naturally, changed the entire dynamic of the performance.

However, the habituation slope of N1P1 amplitude became more negative after tDCS stimulation, i.e. tDCS was able to strengthen habituation in HV at T1 (p = 0.024, Figure 2 Panel A) but this change in habituation did not persist after 3 hours (T2) where it returned on average to baseline values.

It returned on February 14 , 2009at eighty-six beforeachinging the thirteenth position, where it finally peaked on April 4 , 2009

After the incident, the Pokémon anime went into a four-month hiatus, and it returned on TV Tokyo in April 16 , 1998 thus making the episode perhaps the most controverted episode of the entire Pokémon series.

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He will be the first non-British presenter of the show in its 39-year history when it returns on BBC2 in May, the BBC said.

Catch a brand new episode now before it returns on 22 September for the rest of its second season.

It returns on July 30.

(It returns on Monday, with music by Dvorak and Tchaikovsky).

Game of Thrones will simulcast across 170 countries when it returns on 12 April with season 5.

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